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’MID CHERRY BLOSSOMS

WEDDING OF INTEREST GULLIVER-CRADWICK — POWDRELL St. George’s Church, Whakatane, was “ gay with blossoming cherry and spring ;■ flowers foi* the marriage of Miss " Winnie Powdrell, only daughter of J jir un d Mrs. Powdrell, of Awakeri, to 1 Mr. Allan Gulliver-Cradwick, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gulliver- ® Cradwick. of Christchurch. 1 The very large gathering of friends s and relatives at the ceremony, which " was solemnised by the Rev. W. W. Lambert, testified to the popularity of f the bride and bridegroom, f The bride, looking very charming, s entered the church on the arm of her I father. Her white frock was made with a fitting bodice of satin and a - skirt of silk net frills, short in front s and dipping low at the back with a small clusters of orange blossoms here - and there. The bridesmaid. Miss Rene Treseder, of Oamaru, looked charming o in a peach-coloured frock of celanese satin, also made long at the hack and • finished with bows of the same materII ial at the back of the neck and at the - waist-line. The lovely bouquets of both bride and bridesmaid had been s made by Mrs. Hyland, that of the former consisting of white cherry blossom, stock and azaleas, witn . streamers, of palest pink satin, while e the bridesmaid’s was of stock and Ices land poppies toning with her frock. The bride's mother wore almond green crepe de chine, with a tan and ’ orange vestee. Her hat was of pa.le ; beige, hand-woven straw, and she l carried a posy of orange-coloured •. flo jipg S ' Gulliver-Cradwick, the. bride- ' groom’s mother, wore black crepe de chine, with a satin coat and carried a „ mauve-coloured posy. , , M>. J- Curtis, of Whakatane, acted as best man. n After the ceremony a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ro The bride wore a smart and becoming travelling suit of laF°on blue c rcD© de chine, with bands or Dei*, and scarlet, a small scarlet hat &i}d accessories to match.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 23

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’MID CHERRY BLOSSOMS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 23

’MID CHERRY BLOSSOMS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 23